2591. Reference : MM-1-21-621

Suchart

| October 1968. Suchart was a former mayor of Chiang Mai. He was accused and charged by the Bangkok Court in a case of fraudulent land sale, because a prince wanted to sell the land and give the commission to a broker. Suchart refused to pay the commission. Suchart paid a bribe to the jurors to avoid imprisonment, but the brother of the prince knew about this and reported it to the court. Suchart was guilty and he planned to appeal. | Punch card

2592. Reference : MM-1-21-622

Meeting with Ruang.

| | Punch card

2593. Reference : MM-1-21-623

Thawi visits young priest.

| | Punch card

2594. Reference : MM-1-21-628

Akhom on the law.

| | Punch card

2595. Reference : MM-1-21-629

Police chief of Nan.

| | Punch card

2596. Reference : MM-1-21-630

Newspers and padios.

| | Punch card

2597. Reference : MM-1-21-631

Lun diawkan.

| | Punch card

2598. Reference : MM-1-21-632

Clergy.

| June 11, 1969. Many intimate with Bodin believed that the clergy aimed to obtain comfort and food for themselves, not for other people or for religiosity. The clergy had become the political instrument of the government for a long time, since the chief priest was a brother of the King. | Punch card

2599. Reference : MM-1-21-633

Associations.

| June 20, 1969. Many migrants from countryside went to settle in different areas. Given that people were gathering in such areas, they formed an association, such as the Association of the People from the North, from the South or from the Northeast. Their major activities were for charity work. | Punch card

2600. Reference : MM-1-21-634

American soldiers

| June 20, 1969. American soldiers are being withdrawn and all will be sent to Lampang. These soldiers have made mistakes in the law of military control. | Punch card